SOUTHWEST AMBUCS 2024 GOBBLE WOBBLE
Buy A Turkey, Give A Turkey And Help A Child In Need
Southwest AMBUCS will be hosting its 17th annual Gobble Wobble turkey drive from October 1st until November 18th. All turkeys will be available for pickup at our trailer located at Westgate Mall or by delivery starting November 21st.
By donating $100 the participant will receive an Edes Meats smoked turkey (12-14Ib cooked), and purchase a frozen turkey to help feed a family in need, and support our local effort of Inspiring Mobility & Independence through our AmTryke program, all inclusive parks, and therapy scholarships. Those who wish to participate may purchase a turkey on our website.
A discount will be given for any purchase of 10 or more turkeys.
www.southwestambucs.org/events/gobble-wobble/ or by phone at (806) 681-5135.
At Southwest AMBUCS our mission is “Inspiring people to conquer challenges related to mobility and independence, through a nationwide network of volunteer chapters, working in partnership with physical, occupational and speech therapists; by providing AmTryke adaptive trykes, scholarships for therapists and many forms of community service:’
Contact: Landon Brantley
Cell: (806) 681-5135
Email: landon.brantley@southwestambucs.org
AC to present cavalcade of
concerts during November
Five diverse concerts will be featured
this month in the Amarillo College’s
Concert Hall Theater on the Washington
·Street Campus, beginning with the AC
Band Concert on Nov.11and concluding
with the AC Chamber Orchestra & Gui-
tar Ensemble Concert on Nov. 21. All
events are free and open to the public.
At 7:30 p.m. Monday, the Veterans
Day concert by the AC Band will show-
case patriotic music and some mariachi
tunes. Mariachi ACwill greet patrons.
: “For the Beauty of the Earth: Hymns
& Folksongs” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
l2 is sponsored by Keep Us Live!This in-
stallment features Dr. Eric M. Daub,
professor emeritus of music at Texas
Lutheran University, who will present
Inspirational hymns and folk songs.
During the Suzuki Program Orchestras
&Ensembles Concert at 3 p.m. Sunday,
Nov.17,the program will feature orches-
tral pieces and ensembles by students
from elementary to high school age. Al-
ways an audience favorite, the ACJazz
Ensemble and Vocal Jazz Concert at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19 is typically
filled with modern tunes that audiences
know and love. Then, the audience will
enjoy sounds of orchestral string music
and guitar ensembles at the AC Cham-
ber Orchestra & Guitar Ensemble Con-
cert at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21.
As a capstone, the AC Concert Choir
and the Amarillo Master Chorale will
perform with the Amarillo Symphony (a
paid event) – for Epic Movie Music! on
Nov.22-23 at the Globe-News Center for
the Performing Arts.
National Geographic photo exhibit
to open at Arts in the Sunset
Arts in the Sunset visitors will wit-
ness some ofthe most surprising animal
behavior in the new National Geograph-
ic exhibition, “The Greatest Wildlife
Photographs.” The exhibit opens Sept.
23 in the Ann Crouch Gallery and is free
and open to the public.
The very best wildlife pictures from
the pages of National Geographic maga-
zine have been chosen to be dis.played in
this exhibition, according to the Amaril-
lo Arts Institute news release.
Curated by renowned nature picture
editor, Kathy Moran, this exhibition is a
celebratory look at wildlife with images
taken by National Geographic’s most
iconic photographers such as, Michael
“Nick”Nichols, Steve Winter, Paul Nick-
len, Beverly Joubert, David Doubilet
and more.
Showcasing the evolution of photog-
raphy, the images convey how innova-
tions such as camera traps, remote im-
aging, and underwater technology have
granted photographers access to wild-
life in their natural habitat.
“The Greatest Wildlife Photographs”
will remain open at Arts in the Sunset
until Dec. 22.
Tolearn more, visit www.nationalge-
ographic.org or follow them on Insta-
gram, Twitter and Facebook.
Hey! The Texas Panhandle Builders Association is raffling off a newly built 4-bed, 3-bath home at 9404 Stonecrest, Amarillo (2,725 sq. ft., 3-car garage, $585k value)! Tickets are only $500, and with only 2,400 tickets being sold and a drawing at 1,200, your odds are SUPER in your favor! Don’t miss your chance to win a dream home or add a $585k asset to your portfolio.
Even if you don’t win, your raffle purchase supports the Texas Panhandle Builders Association, a trusted organization that supports the building industry and ensures quality, affordable housing for our community. Proceeds fund programs that support local builders, provide scholarships, and help enhance housing accessibility for our citizens. Your support makes a big impact!
Get your ticket now! Here is the link to buy your ticket:. https://app.galabid.com/
tpba24homeraffle/items/95b357a0-2d36-4d05-8230-e96f89e73efe
The Deadline for ticket sales is December 8th. Thanks for sharing this!
SOUTHWEST AMBUCS 2024 GOBBLE WOBBLE
Buy A Turkey, Give A Turkey And Help A Child In Need
Southwest AMBUCS will be hosting its 17th annual Gobble Wobble turkey drive from October 1st until November 18th. All turkeys will be available for pickup at our trailer located at Westgate Mall or by delivery starting November 21st.
By donating $100 the participant will receive an Edes Meats smoked turkey (12-14Ib cooked), and purchase a frozen turkey to help feed a family in need, and support our local effort of Inspiring Mobility & Independence through our AmTryke program, all inclusive parks, and therapy scholarships. Those who wish to participate may purchase a turkey on our website.
A discount will be given for any purchase of 10 or more turkeys.
www.southwestambucs.org/events/gobble-wobble/ or by phone at (806) 681-5135.
At Southwest AMBUCS our mission is “Inspiring people to conquer challenges related to mobility and independence, through a nationwide network of volunteer chapters, working in partnership with physical, occupational and speech therapists; by providing AmTryke adaptive trykes, scholarships for therapists and many forms of community service:’
Contact: Landon Brantley
Cell: (806) 681-5135
Email: landon.brantley@southwestambucs.org
AC to present cavalcade of
concerts during November
Five diverse concerts will be featured
this month in the Amarillo College’s
Concert Hall Theater on the Washington
·Street Campus, beginning with the AC
Band Concert on Nov.11and concluding
with the AC Chamber Orchestra & Gui-
tar Ensemble Concert on Nov. 21. All
events are free and open to the public.
At 7:30 p.m. Monday, the Veterans
Day concert by the AC Band will show-
case patriotic music and some mariachi
tunes. Mariachi ACwill greet patrons.
: “For the Beauty of the Earth: Hymns
& Folksongs” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
l2 is sponsored by Keep Us Live!This in-
stallment features Dr. Eric M. Daub,
professor emeritus of music at Texas
Lutheran University, who will present
Inspirational hymns and folk songs.
During the Suzuki Program Orchestras
&Ensembles Concert at 3 p.m. Sunday,
Nov.17,the program will feature orches-
tral pieces and ensembles by students
from elementary to high school age. Al-
ways an audience favorite, the ACJazz
Ensemble and Vocal Jazz Concert at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19 is typically
filled with modern tunes that audiences
know and love. Then, the audience will
enjoy sounds of orchestral string music
and guitar ensembles at the AC Cham-
ber Orchestra & Guitar Ensemble Con-
cert at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21.
As a capstone, the AC Concert Choir
and the Amarillo Master Chorale will
perform with the Amarillo Symphony (a
paid event) – for Epic Movie Music! on
Nov.22-23 at the Globe-News Center for
the Performing Arts.
National Geographic photo exhibit
to open at Arts in the Sunset
Arts in the Sunset visitors will wit-
ness some ofthe most surprising animal
behavior in the new National Geograph-
ic exhibition, “The Greatest Wildlife
Photographs.” The exhibit opens Sept.
23 in the Ann Crouch Gallery and is free
and open to the public.
The very best wildlife pictures from
the pages of National Geographic maga-
zine have been chosen to be dis.played in
this exhibition, according to the Amaril-
lo Arts Institute news release.
Curated by renowned nature picture
editor, Kathy Moran, this exhibition is a
celebratory look at wildlife with images
taken by National Geographic’s most
iconic photographers such as, Michael
“Nick”Nichols, Steve Winter, Paul Nick-
len, Beverly Joubert, David Doubilet
and more.
Showcasing the evolution of photog-
raphy, the images convey how innova-
tions such as camera traps, remote im-
aging, and underwater technology have
granted photographers access to wild-
life in their natural habitat.
“The Greatest Wildlife Photographs”
will remain open at Arts in the Sunset
until Dec. 22.
Tolearn more, visit www.nationalge-
ographic.org or follow them on Insta-
gram, Twitter and Facebook.
Hey! The Texas Panhandle Builders Association is raffling off a newly built 4-bed, 3-bath home at 9404 Stonecrest, Amarillo (2,725 sq. ft., 3-car garage, $585k value)! Tickets are only $500, and with only 2,400 tickets being sold and a drawing at 1,200, your odds are SUPER in your favor! Don’t miss your chance to win a dream home or add a $585k asset to your portfolio.
Even if you don’t win, your raffle purchase supports the Texas Panhandle Builders Association, a trusted organization that supports the building industry and ensures quality, affordable housing for our community. Proceeds fund programs that support local builders, provide scholarships, and help enhance housing accessibility for our citizens. Your support makes a big impact!
Get your ticket now! Here is the link to buy your ticket:. https://app.galabid.com/
tpba24homeraffle/items/95b357a0-2d36-4d05-8230-e96f89e73efe
The Deadline for ticket sales is December 8th. Thanks for sharing this!
A new photography exhibition,
r “Shades of Compassion,” is on display at
the Amarillo Museum of Art (AMoA)
now through Dec. 29.
The exhibition aims to promote com-
passion worldwide through inspiration-
al; thought-provoking photographs.
Drawn from a diverse roster of 41inter-
national fine art photographers, the ex-
hibit’s 50 photographs encompass a di-
verse spectrum of perspective, subject
and artistic expression.
The museum is at 2200 S. Van Buren
on the Washington Street campus of
Amarillo College. AMoA hours are n
a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday through Satur-
day and 1-5p.m. Sunday. For more infor-
mation, visit www.amoa.org, email
amoa@actx.edu, or call (806) 371-5050
or (806) 371-5392 (weekends).
Echoes of the Past: Wildcat Bluff Discovery Center teams with Panhandle PBS for a preview of the new Ken Burns film “Leonardo da Vinci.” (2:30 p.m. Sunday; Amarillo Public Library Downtown, 413 S.E. Fourth Ave.; free; 806-371-5479)